Have you had your gallbladder removed and yet still have symptoms of bloating, gas and urgent diarrhea after meals? These are common symptoms occurring after gallbladder surgery and are known as dumping syndrome. A change in diet is often recommended but is not very effective.
Some years ago I reasoned that it was a lack of enough volume of bile mixing with food at meal-time that led to the symptoms. The purpose of the gallbladder is to store bile between meals and then contract and pulse a large volume of bile onto the food as it enters the small intestine. Obviously without a gallbladder this concentrated pulse of bile can not happen at meal-time.
I looked around for a way to increase or improve the bile and found a product called LV-GB. This natural product contains the herbs that improve bile production and also contains some bile salts.
LV-GB is made by Designs for Health and is only available through health-care practitioners. It is very safe and inexpensive. It must not be taken by anyone with known gallstones.
Some years ago I reasoned that it was a lack of enough volume of bile mixing with food at meal-time that led to the symptoms. The purpose of the gallbladder is to store bile between meals and then contract and pulse a large volume of bile onto the food as it enters the small intestine. Obviously without a gallbladder this concentrated pulse of bile can not happen at meal-time.
I looked around for a way to increase or improve the bile and found a product called LV-GB. This natural product contains the herbs that improve bile production and also contains some bile salts.
LV-GB is made by Designs for Health and is only available through health-care practitioners. It is very safe and inexpensive. It must not be taken by anyone with known gallstones.
I have also used the product successfully many times to improve a sluggish gallbladder that is producing lots of symptoms as noted above but has no stones. This condition is called biliary dyskinesia and is the most common reason for gallbladder removal in this area.
drBob
I have a friend who is taking some kind of powder to stop her diarhea along with Immodium D and we are wondering if this would possibly help her especially with it being all natural instead of medication. She had her gallbladder removed and also part of her colon and her doctor told her that she has irritable bowel syndrome. She had to eat a camera back in Feb of 08 and they found a few small polyps in her small colon but the dr in Wichita didn't think that was causing the problem. Tell me your thoughts please. You know my e-mail...Selena
Posted by: Selena | April 09, 2010 at 03:35 PM